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Microsoft Excel translator
What is the Microsoft Excel translator? I am getting the following error
message when I try to import information into Outlook. "An error has occurred in the Microsoft Excel translator while getting contents of a file system. The Microsoft Excel file C:\XXX.xls has no named ranges. Use Microsoft Excel to name the ranges you want." When I open Excel the colums are in fact named and show in the name box. Any suggestions on how to solve this problem? |
Microsoft Excel translator
You may want to make sure that none of your named ranges are the same as a
column name. I guess calling a named range "AB" would freak Excel out. Follow this link for more info... http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;196743 Happy calculating! -- If you like this answer, please click ''''Yes.'''' "djungst" wrote: What is the Microsoft Excel translator? I am getting the following error message when I try to import information into Outlook. "An error has occurred in the Microsoft Excel translator while getting contents of a file system. The Microsoft Excel file C:\XXX.xls has no named ranges. Use Microsoft Excel to name the ranges you want." When I open Excel the colums are in fact named and show in the name box. Any suggestions on how to solve this problem? |
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